Your afternoon escapade in Xi'an commences at the lobby of your city centre hotel, where a guide and driver eagerly await to whisk you off to the esteemed Terracotta Army Museum. This archaeological gem houses thousands of life-sized terracotta warriors and horses - an "underground army" commissioned by Qin Shi Huang that has left the world in awe.
Accompanied by your knowledgeable guide, you'll explore all three primary pits (Pit One, Pit Two, and Pit Three). Each warrior boasts distinctive facial features and intricate costumes, not merely artistic embellishments but testament to the Qin Dynasty's exceptional sculptural prowess. These figures offer a glimpse into a formidable military civilisation from over 2,000 years ago.
As the tales behind each figure unfold, ancient history springs to life, crafting an utterly mesmerising experience. Upon wrapping up your historical exploration, you'll return to the heart of Xi'an just as dusk descends, perfectly timing your arrival for the next leg of your journey: the lively Muslim Street. Considered the epicentre of Xi'an's culinary scene, this district is characterised by its ancient lanes filled with the tantalising aroma of local delicacies. Here, you can indulge in authentic Shaanxi dishes such as creamy yangrou paomo (lamb soup with torn pita), crunchy roujiamo (referred to as "Chinese hamburgers"), and sweet zenggao (steamed rice cakes) - every mouthful bursting with Northwest flavours.